Master of Public Health - May 2021 (expected)
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Population and Family Health Department, Sexuality, Sexual and Reproductive Health Certificate
Bachelor of Science - May 2017
University of South Carolina Honors College
Majors: Statistics and Political Science
Population Council, GIRL Center
Research Assistant Intern Jun. 2020- Present
* Developed list of policies relevant to adolescent wellbeing for the Adolescents. Atlas for Action website.
* Wrote literature review or statistical indicators and policy indicators on adolescent experiences globally.
Reproductive Health Access Project
Research Intern Oct. 2019- Feb. 2020
* Analyzed data on a survey of early pregnancy loss care provided by Federally Qualified Community Health Centers in New York; lead writing of manuscript of the findings that was accepted for publication.
* Created data visualizations and products to support ongoing projects.
US Census Bureau, Center for Optimization and Data Science
Mathematical Statistician Jun. 2017- Aug. 2019
* Designed, implemented, monitored, and analyzed experiments to improve survey data quality and the data collection process. Created reports of findings for survey sponsors.
* Conducted a study funded by the NSF analyzing the relationship between measurement error and non-response bias in surveys, including merging large administrative and survey datasets.
Office of Management and Budget, Office of information and Regulatory Affairs
Intern Aug. 2016- Dec 2016
* Reviewed information collection requests of statistical surveys from federal agencies for appropriate question wording and suitable sampling, data collection, weighting, and estimation plans.
* Compiled, filtered, and analyzed public comments to the Federal Register Notice for the planned review of current OMB Standards on Collecting, Presenting and Maintaining data on Race and Ethnicity.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Occupational Health Surveillance Program
Intern Summer 2015
* Analyzed data on employer compliance with a new severe injury reporting regulation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) using SAS and Excel.
* Gathered data on workplace amputations, designed a database in Microsoft Access, and presented findings.
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Population and Family Health Department
Graduate Research Assistant Apr. 2020 - present
* Assists with research on sexual and reproductive health of immigrants.
* Wrote application for access to restricted data at a Census Bureau regional Research Data Center.
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Epidemiology Department
Teaching Assistant Jan.2020 – May 2020 * Assisted with EPID P8483: Application of Epidemiologic Research Methods with Matthew Lamb.
* Graded SAS programs submitted as homework and tests. Assisted students in class and office hours.
Nagle, Amanda, Srinivasulu, Silpa, Maldonado, Lisa, deFiebre, Gabrielle. “Provision of Early Pregnancy Loss Care in New York Federally Qualified Health Centers”, Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, in press. https://www.jabfm.org/content/abstracts-press#54
Nagle, Amanda and Walejko, Gina. “Exploring Reminder Calls Intended to Increase Interviewer Compliance with Data Collection Protocols,” Survey Practice, July 2018, https://www.surveypractice.org/article/3707-exploring-reminder-calls-intended-to-increase-interviewer-compliance-with-data-collection-protocols
“Interviewer Compliance with Case Prioritization in a Face-to-Face Survey: The Effect of Three Case Prioritization Schemes on Interviewer Behavior“, Joint Statistical Meetings 2019, Denver Colorado.
“Measurement Error and Nonresponse Bias Analysis” American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference 2019, Toronto Canada
“Exploring Reminder Calls Intended to Increase Interviewer Compliance with Data Collection Protocols”, American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Meeting 2018, Denver, Colorado.
“Exploring Reminder Calls Intended to Increase Interviewer Compliance with Data Collection Protocols”, Joint Statistical Meetings 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia.